Synonym: anger, annoyance, bitterness, displeasure, indignation, irritation, vexation, wrath. Similar words: appointment, present, represent, at present, presented, omnipresent, for the present, presentation. Meaning: [rɪ'zentmənt] n. a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will.
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(121) This Remirro did, though at the cost of great popular resentment.
(122) Control of well-qualified and experienced managers and administrators in the state apparatus is difficult for less able party officials and causes resentment.
(123) Resentment and anger are bad for your blood pressure and your digestion. Desmond Tutu
(124) The civilities of politeness and social etiquette may ensure that the locals' resentment is voiced only in their own social circle.
(125) In other words, we learn to fulfill the demands of social living without personal resentment.
(126) Damn Julius! she muttered to herself in a great surge of resentment.
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(127) The magazine exploited popular Catholic themes, such as anti-abortion campaigning and family values to channel middle-class resentment into a political movement.
(128) All Theda's earlier resentment faded with the onset of pity. How pathetic a creature she was, poor Lady Lavinia!
(129) His or her work must inevitably lie in an area where public anger, resentment and guilt are rife.
(130) The scandal fuelled popular resentment at time of high unemployment and economic austerity.
(131) None of this national resentment will really hit the Marlins fans.
(132) I have a deep and abiding resentment of the unfair attacks that are made on us as a profession.
(133) A certain resentment was becoming evident among them[sentencedict.com], which the sight of the desolate kitchen enhanced.
(134) The managers carefully channelled resentment towards the county council, who, they suggested, were in league with their headmistress.
(135) Despite my disappointment I could not focus any deep resentment on the maharajah.
(136) It caused resentment in Britain, after 1973 however, because Britain had an extensive coastline and a large fishing industry.
(137) The anger had turned to resentment, and now the resentment was replaced by maudlin self-pity.
(138) Her resentment and disappointment became part of the awkward thrust she made to fasten Robert's gardenia to her shoulder strap.
(139) The depth of the resentment Mrs Thatcher aroused was occasioned by the challenge she represented.
(140) The deep sense of frustration and resentment felt by leaders of the Nixon administration should not be dismissed as mere paranoia.
(141) Noble landownership, the prime source of peasant resentment, was far from fading peacefully away.
(142) Resentment of this magnitude was a clear indication of the failure of the avowed policy of pacification and Romanization.
(143) That meant rushing women to the head of the training line, causing great resentment among the men who were pushed aside.
(144) A coach is someone who can give correction without causing resentment. John Wooden
(145) It is possible to let resentment and hurt linger on for years, when it should have been released long before.
(146) In fact, the behaviour of the janissaries bred a smouldering resentment which erupted from time to time into acts of armed resistance.
(147) Harriet finally let rip with 20 years of stored resentment.
(148) There also was resentment in the way that this recently qualified teacher talked of the rich.
(149) With each of my two promotions, her resentment toward me grew.
(150) When we are sinned against we have a decision either to forgive or harbour resentment.
More similar words: appointment, present, represent, at present, presented, omnipresent, for the present, presentation, representation, representative, sentiment, treatment, commitment, apartment, investment, adjustment, direct investment, entailment, entertainment, presence, in the presence of, commencement, amendment, assent, absent, parentheses, dissent, consent, sentence, essential.